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Two square pyramids are similar.
The sides of the bases are 4 cm and
12 cm. The height of the smaller
pyramid is 6 cm. Find the height of
the larger pyramid.
3 years ago

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mathhelper
4 : 12 = 6 : h
4h = 72
h = 18
3 years ago

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